COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONIn celebration of the fall harvest. Here's an autumn favorite that's as enjoyable as pumpkin pie. This hearty ale is brewed with cinnamon, allspice, cloves and vanilla. Look for a full body and amber color. We're sure you'll enjoy this special brew.

Bought a case of it in PA, I was in New York and could not find it. I detected vanilla in the aroma, the color was amber with a nice full creamy head. The flavor was malty with vanilla, allspice, and a hint of pumpkin. This had a pleasent flavor and was easy to drink.

in bottle. blech! sour smell. not in a good way. Taste is better, by far. I taste cloves, some cinnamon, and then there’s a peppery aftertaste, which is very interesting. They’re not making a pumpkin pie beer - this is a pumpkin beer. beer is a murky orangey amber color, with some beige head.

I think this is my first pumpkin beer. Copper pour, off white head with good retention. Aroma is spicy with some malt. Taste is malty, bready with some nutmeg. Not much pumpkin. Malty finish, slightly sour. Pretty good.

Snifter glass. Pours an autumnal dark orange/brown hue with an outsized egg-shell colored head that quickly dissipates. Nutmeg and cinnamon highlights in the aroma supported by vanilla and caramel malt foundation. Taste is less complex than the aroma. Needs more pumpkin flavor. Thin body takes away from the havest season theme. Some bitterness and spice at the finish.

Spicy, malty aroma, somewhat pleasing. Color is a strange copper color, darker toward the center than on the edges. Pretty cool-looking. Slkight pumpkin and spice in the flavor, not very interesting. Thin mouthfeel, with a twinge of hops on the finish, or could that be the nutmeg/cinnamon? Definitely an ok beer, far from the best pumpkin ale this year.

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